What was history? : the art of history in early modern Europe
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What was history? : the art of history in early modern Europe
(Canto classics)
Cambridge University Press, 2012, c2007
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注記
"This book is a revised and enlarged version of the four George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures that I had the honor of delivering at Cambridge University in January and February 2005."--P. vii
Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-304) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
From the late fifteenth century onwards, scholars across Europe began to write books about how to read and evaluate histories. These pioneering works grew from complex early modern debates about law, religion and classical scholarship. Anthony Grafton's book is based on his Trevelyan Lectures of 2005, and it proves to be a powerful and imaginative exploration of some central themes in the history of European ideas. Grafton explains why so many of these works were written, why they attained so much insight - and why, in the centuries that followed, most scholars gradually forgot that they had existed. Elegant and accessible, What Was History? is a deliberate evocation of E. H. Carr's celebrated Trevelyan Lectures, What Is History?.
目次
- List of plates
- 1. Historical criticism in early modern Europe
- 2. The origins of the Ars historica: a question mal posee?
- 3. Method and madness in the Ars historica: three case studies
- 4. Death of a genre
- Bibliography
- Index.
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